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Eoneophron Infernalis

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paleontology1 year ago

"PhD Student Discovers New Dinosaur Species, Challenges Extinction Narrative"

While examining dinosaur fossils for a school project, Kyle Atkins-Weltman discovered a new species, Eoneophron infernalis, which is similar to the Anzu wyliei but smaller. The 28-year-old PhD student at Oklahoma State University found irregularities in the bones he received and, after further inspection, realized they belonged to a previously unknown species. The discovery sheds light on the thriving biodiversity of the Caenagnathidae family and challenges previous assumptions about dinosaur populations before the asteroid extinction. Atkins-Weltman's breakthrough was published in the journal PLOS One, and he aspires to create a museum that immerses visitors in the Cretaceous period, including models of Eoneophron infernalis.

paleontology1 year ago

"Uncovering the Terrifying 'Chicken from Hell': New Dinosaur Species Revealed"

The discovery of a new species of birdlike dinosaur, Eoneophron infernalis, challenges the belief that dinosaur diversity was declining before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction. Fossil evidence suggests that there are more dinosaur species from the late Cretaceous period yet to be discovered, potentially altering our understanding of dinosaur populations at the time of the mass extinction event. The findings also indicate that caenagnathid dinosaurs, including the well-known "chicken from Hell" Anzu, were thriving and stable in diversity before the asteroid impact.